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Armoiries de Saint-Hubert |
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The icon of the crucifix in the stag's antlers can be seen today in the logo for Jagermeister. We don't have any information why the company that created Jagermeister in 1934 used a religious icon dating back to the early Middle Ages. |
Detail of carving on the Chapel of Saint Hubert at Château d'Amboise |
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The hotel Saint-Hubert is located in Eguisheim, in the heart of Alsace. It is a good starting point for sightseeing tours in Colmar, Strasbourg, Muhlouse, as well as in Germany and Switzerland. It has12 comfortable rooms with all the modern amenities including an indoor heated swimming pool, and a sauna. |
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Saint Hubert's Church, Oldbury, West Midlands, is situated on the corner of Bleakhouse Road and Wolverhampton Road. It is very recognisable locally from its huge tower with white cross that dominates the local skyline. The whole building has a considerable presence in the area. The church was built on land bequeathed by the Galton family formerly of Warley Abbey. It was designed by George Drysdale of Leonard Stokes and Drysdale, London. Opened in 1934. |
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The municipality and town of Saint-Hubert (5,737 inhabitants on 1 January 2007; 11,116 ha) is located 20 km north-northwest of Neufchâteau in the massif of Ardenne. The municipality of Saint-Hubert is made since 1976 of the former municipalities of Saint-Hubert, Arville, Awenne, Hatrival, Mirwart and Vesqueville. The town developed around the St. Hubert Benedictine abbey and has proclaimed itself "European capital of hunting and nature". For more information http://flagspot.net/flags/be-wlxsh.html |
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Members who have interesting objects/memorabilia/images etc. relating to Saint Hubert that they would like to see published on this page should contact David Martin Thomas at webmaster@sainthubertclub.co.uk |